Truck, Grenade Attack in China Kills 16 Policemen

September 24, 2018

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BEIJING, Aug. 4 — Two assailants crashed a dump truck into a paramilitary police station in the restive Xinjiang region Monday and tossed out two grenades, killing 16 policemen and wounding 16 others in an apparent terrorist attack, the official New China News Agency reported.

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Assailants using hand grenades crash into a station in Xinjiang region killing several officers.

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KASHGAR, China, Aug. 5 — Authorities said they were treating a brazen attack that left 16 police officers dead and 16 others injured Monday as a terrorist strike, China’s state-run media reported. The two men arrested after the attack were members of the ethnic Uighur minority, which has long…

KASHGAR, China, Aug. 5 — Fear and caution pervaded the warren of mud-brick homes and shops of this northwestern city’s ethnic Uighur neighborhood Tuesday, a day after an attack on a paramilitary police unit that killed 16 officers. Residents said they feared they would be blamed because the two…

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KASHGAR, China, Aug. 5 — Fear and caution pervaded the warren of mud-brick homes and shops of this northwestern city’s ethnic Uighur neighborhood Tuesday, a day after an attack on a paramilitary police unit that killed 16 officers.

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Eighteen “foreign agitators” have been arrested a day after a bomb attack killed 16 police in the restive Xinjiang region, an official said on Tuesday. (MSNBC — 5 August, 2008)+ related stories

A Chinese Islamic faction that has threatened to attack the Olympics released a new video warning Muslims to stay away from the Beijing games and avoid buses, trains, planes and buildings used by Chinese, a U.S. group that monitors militant organizations said Thursday. (MSNBC — 3 hours ago)+ related stories

China portrayed the ambush of a military police unit as an act of terrorism and said the culprits were members of a group they contend has links to Al Qaeda. (New York Times — 6 August, 2008)+ related stories

BEIJING, June 29 — Chinese officials will hold a second round of meetings early next month with envoys of the Tibetan spiritual leader, the Dalai Lama, state media reported Sunday.